Hashim

Amla

South Africa
Batsman

Hashim

About Hashim Amla

Name
Hashim Amla
Born
Mar 31, 1983 (41 years)
Birth Place
South Africa
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium

Hashim Amla was summoned from domestic team Natal in 2004 seeking to fill the gap in the South African middle-order that looked to rebuild under Graeme Smith. After an unflattering start, it was in his fourth Test outing against New Zealand a year and half following his debut, that he scored a massive 149 to make his mark.

Amla was symbolic of Test batsmen of yore who bid their time to build long innings. It often forced him into an ultra defensive mode, carefully choosing deliveries to entertain his willow with, a weakness bowlers initially suspected. He was given time to iron out flaws just like his South African side circa 2006. It took another 11 Tests since that 149 for Amla to post a second ton, once again facing New Zealand at home in late 2007 at Johannesburg. It was the first of two consecutive hundreds, opening floodgates in the process.

Centuries in India and England a year later marked his adoption to the highest level, atoning for poor displays in those very foreign soils earlier in his career. It also sparked an ODI call-up against Bangladesh in 2008, a position he hasn't relinquished since. As South Africa returned to being in and among the best in all formats by 2009, Amla's presence in the middle-order has been one of the ingredients of resurgence. However, the monk-like cricketer hit his purple patch in 2010, scoring 1000 plus runs with a staggering average of around 75. His consistency in both, Tests and ODIs is the biggest strength of his cricketing repertoire. Amla took his awe-inspiring form for the next couple of years in ODIs as well as Tests. In 2012, he became the first ever South African to score a triple ton, when he scored 311 at the Oval. He continues to be prolific in all the formats of the game, making him a truly great, modern-day legend.

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ICC Ranking

# 13
Test
# 13
ODI
# 25
T20I

Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
124
174
44
113
Innings
215
171
44
181
Runs
9282
7910
1277
8483
Highest Score
311
159
97
249
SR
49.00
89.00
132.00
52.00
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Team Played For

South Africa
South Africa
Boland
Boland
Derbyshire
Derbyshire
Dolphins
Dolphins
Essex
Essex
Hampshire
Hampshire
KwaZulu Natal
KwaZulu Natal
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Rest of South Africa
Rest of South Africa
South Africa A
South Africa A
South African Invitation XI
South African Invitation XI
Surrey
Surrey
Kings XI Punjab
Kings XI Punjab
Cape Cobras
Cape Cobras
South Africa Under-19
South Africa Under-19
Tridents
Tridents
Trinbago Knight Riders
Trinbago Knight Riders
Durban Qalandars
Durban Qalandars
World XI
World XI
Durban Heat
Durban Heat